The
Santa Cruz County Department
of Parks, Open Space and Cultural Services is preparing to responding to the Light Brown Apple Moth scheduled treatment
that
is scheduled
by the California Department of Food and Agricultureoccurring,
or will occur, for the
Light Brown Apple Moth project.
The
Parks D Department is
monitoring the CDFA treatment zones plans and will continue
to keep irrigation systems activated within the parks. In addition, the Parks Department will and use a water
spray to hose down playground equipment, park picnic tables, benches and other
park amenities as soon as possible after each spraying.
For up-to-date information on park cleaning, contact the Department of Parks, Open Space
and Cultural Services at 454-7901.
Information on treatment plans is available on The department has subscribed to the
California Department of Food
and Agriculture web site:
for timely
information. Anyone interested in the treatment updates can log on to http://phpps.cdfa.ca.gov/notification/signup2.aspx
For up-to-date information on park
cleaning contact the Department of Parks, Open Space and Cultural Services at
454-7901